TEMECULA: Three men found guilty of murder, attempted murder

Before Tuesday's hearing began, Black had used volatile language with his defense attorney, causing a courtroom deputy to warn him, "No more F bombs."

But when asked if he would waive the sentencing time line, Black shook his head, and got to his feet, saying "Good f---ing job, Brandon," referring to Deputy District Attorney Brandon Smith who prosecuted the case.

As he stomped from the courtroom of startled onlookers, Black yelled, "Have a nice f---ing day. F--- Riverside County."

After Black left the coutrtoom, the judge said he took that to mean the defendant had not waived the right to be sentenced within the legal timeframe after his conviction.

Smith said after the hearing that Black had been prone to outbursts, especially directed at him, mostly after the jury had left the courtroom.